Men's Swimming

Tim Siciliano, a three-time NCAA National Champion and nine-time
NCAA All-American at the University of Michigan, was named the
assistant swimming coach for the UC Santa Barbara men's and women's
swim teams during the summer of 2010.

In his first year with the program, he helped the Gauchos in
their transition to the Pac-12 Conference (men) and the Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation (women).

Siciliano came to UCSB after coaching for North Coast Aquatics
in Carlsbad and La Jolla, Calif. With North Coast, Siciliano has
been coaching both age group and masters swimmers.

Siciliano was a star swimmer at the University of Michigan,
which he graduated from in 2002 with a bachelor's in sports
management and communication. During his four seasons with the
Wolverines, he was named the 1999 Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Year,
won three NCAA titles in the 400 individual medley and was a
15-time NCAA All-American. Notably, he also once owned the American
and U.S. Open 400-meter IM record.

Siciliano also was a member of the USA Swimming National Team in
1998, representing the team at the World Championships that year in
Perth, Australia. He also represented the U.S. at the 1997 Pan
Pacific Games in Fukuoka, Japan, at the 1999 U.S. Pan American
Games in Winnipeg, Canada - at which he won the 1500 meter
freestyle - and at the 2001 World University Games in Beijing,
China, where he was the 400 meter IM bronze medalist.

Prior to joining North Coast Aquatics, Siciliano spent nearly
two years working for Callaway Golf Sales Company as a Consumer
Relations Team Representative and then as an Inside Sales
Representative. He also spent three years with All Star Services
Corporation as a Business Market Analyst.

His duties include coaching the distance and stroke events and
he is heavily involved in all aspects of recruiting.